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11-Year-Old Shoots 8-Year-Old Over Puppy, America Remains Free Of Tyranny
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Well there's your problem. Where was mom with her gun?
An 11-year-old boy in White Pine, Tennessee, has been arrested for murdering his 8-year-old neighbor Saturday after she refused to show him a puppy. The boy shot the girl from the window of his familys mobile home using his fathers 12-gauge shotgun, which was no doubt kept handy for home protection and, in a pinch, the deadly resolution to childhood disputes. As of Oct. 5, 559 children under the age of 11 have been shot to death in America in 2015, according to the Gun Violence Archive. On the other hand, it should once again be pointed out that our nation has not fallen to a tyrannical dictatorship yet, so it all probably balances out.
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The tragedy could have been prevented if the familys shotgun had been kept locked up and unloaded, but the National Rifle Association has opposed bills requiring that guns be kept locked in a gun safe.
Not that Tennessee would ever even consider such laws, but the NRA is very much against them anyway, because obviously, you need to have your gun handy to protect your children at any given moment, as this compelling image posted to Facebook illustrates:
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For better aim, shouldn't he set down the baby and use both hands? Better yet, get a Kevlar Snuggli?
Just in case that image looks familiar, it was also posted to the Facebook page of the open-carrying dad who got drunk and shot his wife and two preschool sons to death during an August domestic dispute. Just another part of the price America happily pays for the freedom to potentially mount a popular uprising against a hypothetical tyrannical government armed with tanks, bombers, and helicopter gunships. Oh, and to protect ourselves from bad guys with guns, of course.
The 11-year-old boy was charged with first-degree murder in juvenile court, but a judge may decide later to try the kid as an adult. There were five other children in the boys mobile home at the time he shot McKayla from the window, but it was unclear whether any of them were removed from the parents care, or whether the parents would be charged for negligence. Tennessee law only allows for the prosecution of parents for providing a handgun to a minor if they know of a substantial risk that such juvenile will use the handgun to commit a felony, or if any person over the age of 18, including parents or guardians, knows of a juvenile illegally possessing a firearm at a school or school athletic facility, and fails to report it to law enforcement, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which adds, Tennessee does not otherwise impose criminal liability on adults who allow children access to firearms. Probably because they trust Responsible Gun Owners to behave Responsibly, as they always do. Except for now and then, like 559 times so far this year but some of those kids were shot by criminal gangs, so lets not fly off the handle and get all emotional, OK?
A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the Dyers with McKaylas funeral expenses.
Read more at http://wonkette.com/594571/11-year-old-shoots-8-year-old-over-puppy-america-remains-free-of-tyranny#0HmPgswAUxQwkuAh.99